Word: lacks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...religious services; and their work has been a very material aid to the success of the meetings. This year a large chorus is desired, and, as Mr. Frederic Palmer '69, who has the meetings in charge, has stated in the CRIMSON, no man need be deterred for fear of lack of sufficient musical ability. It is a work which has appealed to Harvard students in the past. It should appeal with even greater strength now that the need is more pressing. Mr. Palmer has asked all men who care to help him to send their names before the Christmas recess...
...heretofore, but in the new Columbia Theatre. We should be glad to receive again the assistance of Harvard men in the singing. A large chorus is desired; and as the music will be of the simplest character, few who would like to give their services, need be deterred by lack of musical power...
...rumored that Princeton will organize a 'varsity crew. The last crew was disbanded in 1885 for lack of funds...
...Lack of funds was, as might be expected, the great difficulty which the prosecutors of the plan had to encounter. However, about four years ago a school building was erected upon the south-eastern slope of Mount Lycabettus, at a cost of $25,000, upon ground which was given by the Greek government...
...wife writes to her unknown admirer that she loves her husband and is faithful to him and hates the "namby-tamby verses which have been sent her. Dr. Jekyll, the husband, is complacent on learning the truth; but Mr. Hyde, the poet, is frantic with rage at the lack of appreciation of his poetical power. The story is told cleverly...